12/28/2025
βΌοΈSAVE THE DATEβΌοΈMasonic Education for January 28. The Masonic Education will cover: History, Death, Past Master Ages, AI and even a Time Traveler.
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12/28/2025
βΌοΈSAVE THE DATEβΌοΈMasonic Education for January 28. The Masonic Education will cover: History, Death, Past Master Ages, AI and even a Time Traveler.
12/27/2025
We've been informed that M:.W:. Stanley D. Browning, PGM 2000 - 2001 from Keystone Lodge No. 102, passed away on December 26, 2025.
No arrangements have been made yet, but as soon as we know, we will let everyone know.
Please keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers.
Original notification and photo provided by:
Tracy L. Bloom
Grand Secretary
Grand Lodge of Kansas
12/27/2025
DID YOU KNOW? General Henry Harley "Hap" Arnold, A 1907 graduate of West Point, Arnold was among the first two U.S. Army pilots trained by the Wright Brothers in 1911. He later became Chief of the Army Air Corps, and later, the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II.
Arnold was a Freemason. His initiation into the craft is directly tied to his military assignments in Kansas. He received the degrees in Union Lodge No. 7 in Junction City, Kansas, near Fort Riley, where he was stationed in 1926. This lodge falls under the Kansas Grand Lodge. He later joined the Scottish Rite and Shrine.
πΈ: AI Reimagined
12/26/2025
WHAT DID HE LOOK LIKE? The Albert Pike series shows AI photos of what a Past Master would have looked like if he was Master in a different era. This week, Dr. Warren Rensner, who was Master of Albert Pike Lodge in 2012 (age 58). This is what he would have looked like in the 1890s. How did we do?
12/25/2025
Merry Christmas!
From the members of Albert Pike Lodge No. 303: Merry Christmas and Happy First Day of Hanukkah!ππ
πHave a safe and Happy Christmas Eve!π
12/24/2025
Reminder, there is no Lodge meeting tonight. See you on January 14th.
12/24/2025
If you haven't seen this already π
A holiday message from MW Derik Hockett, Grand Master of Masons in Kansas, AF&AM.
βΌοΈAlbert Pike Lodge Video ShootβΌοΈ Attention Albert Pike Membersπ
January 3rd from 9am to 11am. Are you in?
12/23/2025
WHAT DID HE LOOK LIKE? The Albert Pike series shows AI photos of what a Past Master would have looked like if he was Master in a different era. This week, John Reynolds, who was Master of Albert Pike Lodge in 1902 (age 46). This is what he would have looked like in 2025. How did we do?
12/23/2025
DID YOU KNOW? Lewis and Clark were Freemasons! After the three-year expedition across the frontier, federal leadership called upon Lewis to serve in the Missouri region. In St. Louis and the northern Louisiana territory, Lewis settled land disputes, developed roadways, and carried out Jeffersonβs vision to expand westward. On September 15, 1808, The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania granted a warrant to Meriwether Lewis to establish the Saint Louis Lodge No.111 as Master. While Lewis started his journey as a Mason in Virginia at the Door to Virtue Lodge No. 44, he spent the rest of his Masonic career as a member of the Saint Louis Lodge No.111.
Historical documentation is difficult to place William Clarkβs exact involvement in Freemasonry. However, Clark was stationed in Saint Louis, Missouri for the majority of his career after the Corps of Discovery. The Saint Louis Lodge No. 111 also provided Clark with a travel certificate on September 18, 1809.